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The possible dream of world unity
A world at one. It's a beautiful dream—something everyone wants and no one knows how to achieve.
The world is so big that disunity seems inevitable. And those six billion people may seem so far away that it's easy to be lulled into leaving solutions to somebody else.
This spring, I had an experience that snapped me awake.
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January 6, 2003 issue
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Getting together over breakfast
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Mark Swinney, Iris Pellerano, Roma (Vaverka) Leacox, Michael Vesdelm, Patricia Ensign
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Items of interest
with contributions from Jonathan Petre, Camille Bains
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THE Brick Project
Text by Marilyn Jones Senior writer
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'THE CATHEDRAL WITHIN'
M. J.
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Sacred music hits a high note
By Scott Allan Stevens
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Only a song
Mindy Jostyn, Jacob Brackman
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'Almost beautiful!'
By Kim Shippey Senior Writer
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Why I'm praying for God's wisdom at a time of war preparation
By J. Thomas Black
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How spiritual healing happens
By Gay Bryant
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Does the Bible contradict itself?
By Verta Driver
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Two dumpsters... no sale?
By Beverly Hogan
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The possible dream of world unity
By Stephen Gray
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Recent Sentinel issue sparks healing
Jan M. Libengood
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Health: ours from God alone
Solange Cravo Silveira
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He found God to be the most effective surgeon
Alan Shepardson
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New hope in the new year
Editor